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As Superman’s cousin, Kara Danvers (aka Supergirl) balances her work as a reporter for CatCo Worldwide Media with her work for the Department of Extra-Normal Operations (DEO), a super-secret government organization whose mission is to keep National City – and the Earth – safe from sinister threats.

When Tanya, a disciple of Coville's, escapes from what's left of his cult, she gives Kara and James a journal that could hold the key to saving Sam. Someone learns Guardian's identity and threatens to expose James if he doesn't do what they ask. James contemplates what it means to be a black vigilante without a mask in America.... more

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There has been a gallant effort to give the supporting cast meatier storylines, and boy, have the Supergirl actors run away with the opportunity.
J'onn watching his father fade away has been heartbreaking, and Winn's reunion with his mother was equally devastating.
But, on Supergirl Season 3 Episode 19 it was James' turn, and it may have been the most powerful performance yet.
Supergirl has never shied away from tackling politics and current events, ... more

Well, if anyone thought Lena might secretly know that Kara is Supergirl, I think we can probably put that theory to bed.
The relationship between the Luthor and the Kryptonian was on shaky ground on Supergirl Season 3 Episode 18, which has to make us wonder what it will do to Lena and Kara's friendship.
Kara's probably not too happy with James at the moment, either.
Kara and Lena both made great points.
Lena's right, there are thousands of... more

Wow. That was ... unexpected.
Who would have thought that by the end of Supergirl Season 3 Episode 17, we'd already be down two Worldkillers?
It all started with Sam, and it looks like it's going to end with her too.
Sam is fighting as hard as she can to remember who she is and to keep Reign from completely taking over. Julia succeeded in regaining control, and she managed to take out Pestilence before succumbing herself.
Sam has shown she can ... more

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With the third Worldkiller finally active, and the Legion's mission to come back to Supergirl's time and stop her before she turns into Blight revealed, Supergirl showed a clash in ideology between Imra (Saturn Girl) and Kara. As they attempted to unveil the identity of Pestilence in Supergirl season 3 episode 16, Imra's vision of killing the Worldkiller before she left a permanent mark on the world put her at odds with Kara, who just wants to help save those that are stuck within, i.e. Julia.
Two Women with Op... more

Supergirl has never been that adept in creating villains. However, season 3's central baddie, Reign, has charged into the show like a charismatic wrecking ball. She's everything a Supergirl antagonist needs. Reign is fierce, terrifying and (due to her "secret identity" of Sam) highly sympathetic.
Sam and Reign, but especially the former, have been such great additions to more

After discovering what was causing Sam's blackouts, Lena placed Sam in a protected makeshift hospital room at L Corp to further study her and confirm her suspicions about Sam becoming Reign. On Supergirl season 3 episode 15, Lena finally gets evidence of Sam's alter ego (due to Sam's reluctance to believe it), and it seems like Lena's on a mission to save her friend. However, is it possible to save Sam from Reign's influence?
Lena Luthor's Medical Supply Store
With as brilliant as Lena ... more

The writers did a horrible work. The show seems to be pandering to an audience of 13 year old feminists rather than the comic book fans. The political propaganda pushing they did in season 2 made the show not worth watching. Though the show sucked in season 1, everybody had high hopes for the season 2; including me. But the way the show went into season 2 itself made even the DC fans doubt if the show would be anywhere near good. Instead of trying to push the leftist political propaganda, they must've put more effort in atoning the damage already made to the character's reputation after the first horrible season. The reason Jessica Jones succeeded was because the focus of the show was to make a comic book character come to life on the TV screen, not to indoctrinate the audience with political ideology or propaganda of any sorts.
As a DC fan, am really gutted with what the producers and the writers did with the character that was supposed to be the lead female representative of the Arro